Double trouble alert: Your car’s battery is dead. Only you can’t call for help because your phone’s battery is dead, too. JunoPower’s clever solution? The JUMPR, a 6,000-mAh battery that can jump your car’s dead battery and also charge your phone and other gadgets. Weighing just 7 ounces, the compact device includes a 12-volt 150- to 300-amp output, a 5-volt 2.1 amp USB output and a built-in LED flashlight.

The battery can be recharged via the included 12-volt car charger or the included micro-USB cable. Set to ship in the next few weeks, the $90 package includes the all-important jumper cables. junopower.com

Case doubles as photo frame

You can protect and personalize your iPad with a new line of customizable cases from Kensington. The Comercio Me Customizable Folio Case for the iPad Air has a scratch-resistant picture window on the back and removable panel, allowing you to show off a favorite photo or drawing. Because the case functions like a picture frame, you can easily replace the photo.

The case also includes speaker channels that redirect the audio toward you, a magnetic cover that automatically wakes your tablet when opened and a soft interior lining that helps prevent scratches. A similar case, the Portafolio Me Customizable Folio Case, works with the iPad mini. Both versions can be pre-ordered for about $40. kensington.com

Snap and share

Do you like the convenience of sharing photos via your smartphone but prefer the look and feel of a traditional camera? What you need is a camera designed to share. One such model, the GE Power PRO X450, offers Eye-Fi compatibility to let you upload your favorite photos and videos via a Wi-Fi connection and an Eye-Fi card. Available in black or white, the 16-megapixel camera includes a 2.7-inch LCD screen, a 25X optical zoom, an optical image stabilizer and a pop-up flash. The camera costs about $150. An 8-gigabyte Eye-Fi card is about $50. general-imaging.com

Speaker makes connections

A sleek design helps the CERA Wireless Portable Speaker stand out in a crowded field of portable Bluetooth speakers. Shaped like a decorative bowl with a touch-control panel for its “lid,” the speaker adds visual interest to your decor while delivering 360-degree sound to the space.

Depending on your needs, it can stream wireless sound from about 33 feet away or play music via a device connected directly to its audio jack. Equipped with a rechargeable lithium battery, the speaker can operate for about seven hours on one charge. Available in black, red and white, one speaker costs about $90.

One’s not enough? A package of three speakers, which can be daisy-chained together, can be purchased for $200. tegoaudio.com